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Open Position Announcement



A new position opening is described below.

Direct all inquires to the individual listed in the requisition.  Please DO
NOT REPLY TO RADSAFE, NOR TO MY PERSONAL EMAIL.

Thanks,

James Barnes, CHP
Radiation Safety Officer
Rocketdyne / Boeing
james.g.barnes@att.net

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CONTACT INFORMATION:    

Mr. Art Friess
Email:  Art.Friess@West.Boeing.com
Phone:  (818) 586-8847
FAX :   (818) 586-9380


Boeing Open Position #00-1000796
Job Title:        ENGINEER/SCIENTIST

An open position exists at the Boeing Company for an Engineer/Scientist
having experience in transuranic (TRU) and mixed low level  radioactive
waste (MLLW) management and disposal issues.  The position is with Boeing,
Space & Communication's Rocketdyne Division in Canoga Park, California,
located approximately 40 miles north of Los Angeles, California.  
                    
Brief Job Description:    Support the DOE Site Restoration Program, working
to dispose of Transuranic (TRU) and mixed hazardous radioactive wastes.
Develop procedures and processes required to repackage and ship these
wastes to authorized storage or disposal sites. 
                            
Education, Job Skills, & Qualifications:  BS degree in nuclear engineering
or related engineering/scientific field with at least four years of
relevant experience.  Must be able to communicate effectively (written and
verbal) and develop innovative solutions within a team environment. Strong
computer skills are required (IBM PC compatible in a Windows and Microsoft
Office environment).  Knowledge of transuranic waste documentation and
shipping issues a definite plus.  Will be required to work with radioactive
materials.  Successful completion of a radiation worker medical required.



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